T.I.M.E. Kids

the pre-school that cares

Children of the ages between 18 months and 6 years are extremely receptive. T.I.M.E. Kids pre-schools' fun-filled programme makes the most of this by encouraging the children to understand and develop basic language skills while also developing social skills, gross and fine motor skills and creativity at the same time, through songs, music and imaginative play. At T.I.M.E. Kids preschools, we strongly believe that each child is a unique person and imbibes social, physical and intellectual behaviour over a period of time.

Infrastructure at our play schools has been specially designed to suit the young, bouncy and eager preschoolers, keeping in mind their inquisitive and explorative nature. The arrangements at our play schools promote learning through, and with, fun and cheer. The bright facade of our play school buildings and the clean, colorful interiors combine in creating the perfect atmosphere for the children to 'react' in and pick up the basic skills. At our play schools, there are no formal classrooms, just thematic rooms like an aqua room, audio-visual room, art and craft room and so on. The role play room is particularly useful in enhancing life skills in small children. The rooms are well stocked, with non-toxic toys and equipment, as per the theme and learning objective of each particular room. The outdoor play area at our play schools include a splash pool and a mud pit, prime examples of 'learn while you have fun'. Children learn to co-exist and share, as well as to enhance gross motor skills – thereby making this an ideal fun learning place for the children.

Teachers and care givers at our play schools are dedicated, experienced and motivated to provide all-round development to the child. They embrace the view that each child is a unique person with an individual pattern and timing of social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development.

The curriculum and activities at T.I.M.E. Kids have been designed to develop inquiring minds and healthy bodies. These include:

Sensorial activities: encourage children to use their senses to explore the world around them.

Language Concepts: help children develop a love for books and reading and develop pre-writing and writing skills through the use of stories and themes.

Numerical Concepts: which are taught through a hands-on, practical approach so that fundamental concepts are properly understood. Play-based learning activities: such as dramatic play, creative play and play with sand and water.

Science and nature studies: provide children with an opportunity to make their own investigations and carry out simple experiments.

Creative activities: help our students develop their creative side through different art and craft media, through music and drama. Physical development activities: help in the development of strength, balance, stamina and co-ordination.